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ARTICLES RELATED TO Punk'd |  |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'dNOTES: Bold indicates the following people appeared on Punk'd more than once and in separate episodes. And Italics indicates the following pranks went into the Hall of Shame.
The celebrities who were interviewed back in season 1 aren't official Punk'd segments so the only celebrities who got Punk'd are the three in each episode
1 Akon was punk'd by Jesse McCartney, who substituted for Kutcher.
2 Cavallari's parents, cast members from the Laguna Beach: The Real Orange C ...
See also:Punk'd, Punk'd - Linguistics of Punk'd, Punk'd - Typical set up of Punk'd, Punk'd - Locations, Punk'd - Road Trips, Punk'd - Using realistic events, Punk'd - Traditions of Punk'd, Punk'd - WWE, Punk'd - NBA, Punk'd - The O.C., Punk'd - Punking foreign stars, Punk'd - Several foreign stars denied broadcasting rights to the show, Punk'd - Failed Punk'dings, Punk'd - Controversies, Punk'd - Parodies, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd, Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd but haven't aired on MTV Read more here: » Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Punk'd - Celebrities who have been punk'd |
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Main cast
Johnny Knoxville
Bam Margera, Pro Skater and Parental Harassment Enthusiast
Ryan DunnSee also: Jackass TV series, Jackass TV series - Cast, Jackass TV series - Some feature sketches, Jackass TV series - Controversy, Jackass TV series - Ending and Farewell, Jackass TV series - Movie, Jackass TV series - Where are they now?, Jackass TV series - Jackass The Movie 2, Jackass TV series - Foreign Versions Read more here: » Jackass TV series: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - Cast |
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - ControversySince the first episode, Jackass frequently featured warnings and disclaimers noting that the stunts performed were dangerous and should not be imitated, and that recordings of any stunts would not be aired on MTV. Such warnings not only appeared before and after each program, but also in a "crawl" ran along some especially risky stunts. Nevertheless, the program has been blamed for a number of deaths and injuries involving teens and children imitating the stunts. In the fall of 2000, Senator and then-Democratic-Vice-Presidential nomi ...
See also:Jackass TV series, Jackass TV series - Cast, Jackass TV series - Some feature sketches, Jackass TV series - Controversy, Jackass TV series - Ending and Farewell, Jackass TV series - Movie, Jackass TV series - Where are they now?, Jackass TV series - Jackass The Movie 2, Jackass TV series - Foreign Versions Read more here: » Jackass TV series: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - Controversy |
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - Where are they now?Johnny Knoxville left the show to begin a moderately successful career as an actor, appearing in such films as The Dukes of Hazzard, Men in Black II, and The Ringer.
Bam Margera and the "West Chester clique" were given their own spin-off show Viva La Bam, which follows Margera and his family, who are often made the victim of the clique's mean-spirited practical jokes.
Meanwhile, Chris Pontius and Steve-O were given their own show Wildboyz. Unlike Jackass and Viva La Bam, Wildb ...
See also:Jackass TV series, Jackass TV series - Cast, Jackass TV series - Some feature sketches, Jackass TV series - Controversy, Jackass TV series - Ending and Farewell, Jackass TV series - Movie, Jackass TV series - Where are they now?, Jackass TV series - Jackass The Movie 2, Jackass TV series - Foreign Versions Read more here: » Jackass TV series: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - Where are they now? |
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - MovieAfter the show went off the air, the cast reunited in 2002 to film a full-length motion picture version of the show entitled Jackass: The Movie. The cast made it clear that the film was their "farewell" to the fans of the show and the movie format allowed the cast to circumvent the censors. Interestingly, MTV Films assisted in the movie's distribution.
The movie, filmed on a budget of just $5 million, went on to gross over $60 million in the United States alone, and finished in the number 1 spot ...
See also:Jackass TV series, Jackass TV series - Cast, Jackass TV series - Some feature sketches, Jackass TV series - Controversy, Jackass TV series - Ending and Farewell, Jackass TV series - Movie, Jackass TV series - Where are they now?, Jackass TV series - Jackass The Movie 2, Jackass TV series - Foreign Versions Read more here: » Jackass TV series: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - Movie |
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - Jackass The Movie 2It has been announced on various film websites that "Jackass: The Movie 2" has been greenlighted and is due to start production soon. A tentative release date of September 22, 2006 has been announced by Paramount Pictures.
Much of the original cast will be back, including Steve-O, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Chris Raab, Wee-Man, and Party Boy. Johnny Knoxville announced on his website that he plans on coming ...
See also:Jackass TV series, Jackass TV series - Cast, Jackass TV series - Some feature sketches, Jackass TV series - Controversy, Jackass TV series - Ending and Farewell, Jackass TV series - Movie, Jackass TV series - Where are they now?, Jackass TV series - Jackass The Movie 2, Jackass TV series - Foreign Versions Read more here: » Jackass TV series: Encyclopedia II - Jackass TV series - Jackass The Movie 2 |
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia - Brandy entertainerBrandy (born Brandy Rayana Norwood on February 11, 1979) is an African American pop/R&B singer and actress. She is best known for her starring role in the UPN sitcom Moesha, and for hit records such as "Sittin' Up in My Room", "Have You Ever", and "The Boy is Mine", a top-selling duet with Monica.
Brandy entertainer - Early career.
Norwood was born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Carson, California. Her father, Willie Ray Norwood, was a pastor and choir director, and by the age of two ...
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia - Beyoncé KnowlesBeyoncé Giselle Knowles (born September 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is a popular American Contemporary R&B singer,songwriter, producer, and actress. She was the one of the founding members, the lead singer and chief songwriter for the singing group Destiny's Child.
Beyoncé Knowles is usually referred to only by her first name, which she uses as her stagename, but many in the news media refer to her by her full name. Her debut solo album, 2003's Dangerously in Love, topped both the R&B and Billboard 200 charts in ...
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Eliza Dushku - Later rolesAfter completing high school, Eliza returned to acting with the role of Faith, a Slayer much more troubled than the main character Buffy. Though initially planned as a five episode role, the character became so popular that she stayed on for the entirety of the third season. She has also made guest appearances in Buffy's spin-off, Angel.
Because of her convincing role as a sociopath, she became an icon to many criminals. She was inundated with piles of fan mail from legions of prisoners. She said that:
I've ...
See also:Eliza Dushku, Eliza Dushku - Personal life, Eliza Dushku - Early career, Eliza Dushku - Later roles, Eliza Dushku - Eliza Dushku Foundation, Eliza Dushku - Filmography Read more here: » Eliza Dushku: Encyclopedia II - Eliza Dushku - Later roles |
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - Jadakiss - Ruff RydersJada's debut solo album, Kiss the Game Goodbye, was released in August of 2001 under the Ruff Ryders/Interscope label. This album featured guests Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Nas and DMX to name a few. Although it featured hits such as the Alchemist-produced "We Gon' Make It" the album failed to go platinum. During this time, Jadakiss and his D Block camp were emboiled in lyrical warfare with Beanie Sigel and the Roc-A-Fella/State Property crew. This beef apparently stemmed from an article in The Source magazine, where Jadakiss was to have ...
See also:Jadakiss, Jadakiss - Early career, Jadakiss - Ruff Ryders, Jadakiss - Discography, Jadakiss - Albums, Jadakiss - Sources Read more here: » Jadakiss: Encyclopedia II - Jadakiss - Ruff Ryders |
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MTV series
Video Music Awards
Total Request Live
MTV's roots can be traced back to 1977, when Warner-Amex Cable (a joint venture between Warner Communications and American Express) launched the first two-way interactive cable TV system, Qube, in Columbus, Ohio. The Qube system offered many specialized channels, including a children's channel called Pinwheel which would later become Nickelodeon. One of these specialized channels was Sight On Sound ...
See also:MTV, MTV - History, MTV - Diversification, MTV - International divisions, MTV - Criticism, MTV - Political influence, MTV - Cartoons, MTV - Slogans, MTV - References in popular culture Read more here: » MTV: Encyclopedia II - MTV - History |
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 |  |  | Punk'd: Encyclopedia II - ITunes Music Store - Catalog contentCurrently, several dozen new songs are added each Tuesday, and beginning with Moby on July 29, 2003, independent artists are now included. Apple also releases a 'Single of the Week' and usually a 'Discovery Download,' on Tuesdays, which are available at a no cost download for one week. It has recently launched albums on pre-order status, the first one to become available was X&Y by Coldplay.
The iTunes Music Store also includes over 9,000 audio books, encoded at 32 ...
See also:ITunes Music Store, ITunes Music Store - Features and restrictions, ITunes Music Store - Background, ITunes Music Store - Catalog content, ITunes Music Store - Video, ITunes Music Store - Market share and milestones, ITunes Music Store - Internationalization, ITunes Music Store - File format, ITunes Music Store - Digital rights management, ITunes Music Store - Promotions, ITunes Music Store - Criticism Read more here: » ITunes Music Store: Encyclopedia II - ITunes Music Store - Catalog content |
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